BR0213215A

5G,4G,3G

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WO2015JP83514

Publication Date:

23-05-2006

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Application Date:

08-10-2002

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US

Priority Date:

12-10-2001

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Application Number:

WO2015JP83514

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

23-05-2006

Application Date:

08-10-2002

Priority Date:

12-10-2001

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Abstract  Abstract

CONCATENATED ENCODING AND DECODING FOR MULTIPLE LAYER COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL. It is a method and system for using an external decoder in a Broadcast Services Communication System. The information to be transmitted is sent to a systematic part of a series of transmission buffers and encoded by an external decoder coupled in communication with the transmission buffer. The resulting redundant bits are sent to a parity part of each transmit buffer. The contents of the transmission buffers are multiplexed and encoded by an internal decoder to enhance protection by increasing redundancy. The receiving station retrieves the information transmitted by a reverse process. Since the decoding complexity depends on the size of a systematic portion of the transmission buffer, a weighted compromise between the size of the systematic portion and the number of transmission buffers leads to reduced decoding complexity.

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